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Daydreaming
Daydreaming: Using Waking Fantasy and Imagery for Self-Knowledge and Creativity | Eric Klinger
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Discuses the psychological nature of daydreams, looks at sexual, distractive, obsessive and frightening daydreams, and describes the benefits of daydreaming, including relaxation, creativity and mental stimulation rehearsal
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Bathilda

I bailed on this one because it was all about studies done on daydreams. It made me wonder about studies done more recently and studies with different populations. I may return to it, but for now, I have laid it aside. I am actually more interested in paracosms like the Bronte's worlds or Boxen by C. S. Lewis and his brother.

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Bathilda

My sister got me hooked on these ambience videos while I'm reading. I like the study rooms: shorturl.at/hjFRS; bakeries: shorturl.at/nryHR and tea parties: shorturl.at/HIRX9. There are busy ones with lots of background noise and dramatic ones like all the Halloween ones. They can be good if it's loud outside because of construction or traffic.